Meraki reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(682 total reviews)
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Lawrence Huang

73% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Meraki has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 682 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meraki employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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682 reviews
5.0
Mar 20, 2017

Great Opportunity For Career Progression!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Meraki is growing rapidly, and with that comes a lot of opportunity to advance in your career. If you are ambitious, self motivated and determined to succeed you can move up pretty quickly. I believe the sales department as a whole promoted over 40 people last year. Once you are here, it's pretty hard to ever want to ever leave the company due to its positive work environment and growth within Cisco. - Lots of tools and resource to utilize to help further and better your career - Visibility to leadership teams and VP - Fun and trusted colleagues - Awesome office perks and environment!

Cons

- More cohesion throughout the different departments in the company

5.0
Mar 17, 2017

Great Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Meraki is a fun, inspiring place to work where you will find friendly and talented colleagues, smart technology, and a brilliant work-hard play-hard culture. Employees are extremely well cared for, with fantastic daily facilities available to them, including a kitted-out games room, multiple working spaces/environments, catered lunches, stocked fridges and snack bars, as well as special treats - including trips abroad with most expenses covered, quarterly team outings, financial recognition awards and incentivised competitions. Meraki offers a very comfortable office, with fantastic balcony views of the city office, open space (even enough for skateboards to be used) and modern technology for employees to utilise. Whilst Meraki offers no "official" work from home policy, due to the huge benefits from maximised face-to-face teamwork and collaboration with your peers, arrangements are made to help accommodate particular working situations, with generous parental leave and flexible options available for those with families. Employees do not need to be concerned with having to book appointments (e.g. Doctors) during working hours, or being required to temporarily leave the office during the day, as their time is very much self-managed, operating on a responsible basis of trust. As Meraki grows and breaks into new territories, working here offers new opportunities for employees, as well as the chance to develop additional projects and expand your professional skill set, as well as leadership-training opportunities to grow your career. Meraki offers a fantastic track record of promotions, with members of the Inside Sales team moving into senior, team-lead and field positions every quarter. Our HR function London is fantastic, and can be described overall as a department that excels "above and beyond" to care for the well-being and functioning of the entire team. Employees enjoy generous face-time with our HR department, instead of remote and impersonal communication. Any issues that arise are resolved quickly and professionally, with follow up/ check-ins put in place. The management team offer a diverse skill-set, with a combination of backgrounds and experience, who strive to make the best learning environments for their team members, allowing employees to excel. Management are extremely approachable and can always be found easily in the office - sitting directly with their teams instead of being shut off in separate working spaces, including our Inside Sales Director. Weekly meetings always focus on achievements of employees, calling out different members each week for their work, which also facilitates knowledge-sharing and learning opportunities for others.

Cons

Working closely with other teams overseas can be challenging due to the time differences. This can cause slight delays in decision making and outcomes. However, overseas networking with our team members also plays to our advantage in problem-solving situations, where trouble-shooting can commence in one office region, and be handed-off to the next team if required, without losing time overnight.

3.0
Mar 11, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great product, of course it has its flaws. But overall, it's easy to sell Meraki products and it works fairly well and most customers love Meraki products once they start using it. The people are fun and friendly, and there are many perks such as a nice office, free lunches/snacks/drinks, and off-site activities such as Giants games, happy hours, etc.

Cons

Territories are divided to match Cisco territories, but they do not set quotas based on historical sales or based on actual data (Cisco does this, as any legitimate sales team should). Instead, Meraki management takes the lazy route and just applies the same quota to all territories, regardless of the differences between territories (which can be significant). This makes some territories impossible to attain quota, while others are enjoying sales at 4x quota. Quotas are set based on "top-down" approach, and not necessarily based on realistic numbers and data. Also, there are no female managers (or very few) and most don't last long. Middle management is promoted from within, which allows for salespeople to advance. But unfortunately it's existing male directors who just promote their buddies, and it is not based on actual performance and skill. Also, once they become a sales manager, they do not invest in training them. The result is a lot of inexperienced, male managers running the show. There is a lot of expectation to attend happy hours and support the male-dominated, drinking and party culture. There are countless times where female employees, including myself, had to suffer through constant sexist remarks made on the sales floor by salesmen and managers, and even the managers join in rather than extinguishing this kind of culture. HR is no help. The women that were in management positions and have since left the company for other jobs, seem to all have the same feedback. They were boxed out by other male managers and sexism was obvious at every turn. They were just not taken seriously so they went elsewhere.

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